Tamas Lendvai open-shoved his last 865,000 and Abhisek Panda looked him up from a few seats over. The rest of the table was out of the way and action was heads up.
Tamas Lendvai:
Abhisek Panda:
The board ran out and Panda flopped an ace to eliminate Lendvai in eighth place for $13,341.
Jacob Perry was all in for 1,265,000 and Abhisek Panda was the one to put him at risk. The cards were turned up and the dealer was prepared for the runout.
Jacob Perry:
Abhisek Panda:
The board ran out and the jacks held to secure the double for Perry. Panda was left with just 175,000.
A few moments later, Panda found a quick double with against the of Kenny Huynh. The roller coaster board ran out to keep Panda alive with deuces full.
Just a moment after that, Panda called a shove from Richard Alati with . Alati had and the board ran out and Panda doubled once more with fives full of deuces.
Angela Jordison raised to 160,000 from middle position before Ezequiel Waigel made it 480,000 from the big blind. Jordison used him most of the shot clock before she went all in for around a total of around 1,700,000. It was too much for Waigel and he quickly tossed his hand in the muck to give up the pot.
Josh Reichard finished in 24th place for $4,468, but with no other Player of the Year candidates remaining in the tournament he has wrapped up the top spot on the leaderboard for the 2022 season.
Reichard had ten MSPT Main Event cashes in 2022 and three final tables, and 2022 saw him achieve $2,000,000 in total career earnings. He also earned his way into the MSPT Hall of Fame in 2022 with his 25th career cash in an MSPT Main Event.
Angela Jordison was all in for 1,045,000 and Abhisek Panda was the one to put her tournament at risk. The cards were turned up and the dealer was ready to go.
Angela Jordison:
Abhisek Panda:
"Can I have an ace, please?" Jordison asked the dealer. "I'd really like an ace."
The board ran out and Jordison's request was granted on the turn to secure her a big double.
Peter Mullin open-shoved for a bit more than 300,000 from under the gun before Tamas Lendvai moved in for 705,000 from middle position. Abhisek Panda was there in the cutoff to call with both players covered. The rest of the table got out of the way and action was three-handed.
Peter Mullin:
Tamas Lendvai:
Abhisek Panda:
The board ran out and Lendvai turned a second pair to pick up the big pot and eliminate Mullin in ninth place for $10,548.